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SAN DIEGO, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Arkeia Software, a worldwide provider of backup and disaster recovery solutions, today announced the expansion of operations in Germany with the opening of new offices in Berlin. The new offices will serve customers and resellers in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. Industry veteran Karsten Ehmann has been recruited to lead the new offices.
Arkeia solutions have already been deployed by more than 2,000 customers in this region. Companies such as Skoda Germany, Atari Germany, and Onetec Software rely on Arkeia for fast, easy-to-use and affordable backup solutions. The new offices will better serve current and future customers.
Regional Manager Karsten Ehmann
Karsten Ehmann joins Arkeia with more than 10 years of experience leading storage and security application companies. Ehmann has extensive knowledge of Linux and open-source technologies as well as a thorough understanding of the German, Austrian, Swiss and Central European markets. Prior to joining Arkeia, Ehmann founded and operated Digiorg Datensysteme e.K., a system integrator specializing in backup solutions for heterogeneous environments. Ehmann also oversaw storage and security implementations in a broad set of industries while with integrator Comnet Datensysteme.
"Data backups that are fast, easy-to-use, and affordable are critical to the success of any IT organization", said Frederic Renard, managing director of European operations at Arkeia Software. "At the same time, Linux and open Source are proven and important technologies in Germany. Arkeia solutions are a perfect fit for companies in this region, and we are thrilled to have Karsten leading the organization that will better serve our customers."
About Arkeia Software
Arkeia Software delivers proven solutions for data backup and disaster recovery. The Arkeia Network Backup Suite was designed for both mid-sized organizations and multi-site enterprises and protects more than 100,000 networks for 7,000 customers in 70 countries. Arkeia Software products are available on 150 Linux and Windows platforms, as well as AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Irix, Macintosh, Netware, and Solaris platforms. The award-winning Arkeia Backup Servers are deployed in three modes: as a software application, hardware appliance, or virtual appliance. Software products include file-agents, application-agents, database-agents, virtual machine agents, backup replication servers, and central management servers. Arkeia shipped the industry's first network backup solutions for Linux in 1999 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
Arkeia Software Contact
Jody Scheldt
Communications Manager
+1.760.431.1319
[email protected]
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